Da, We Can!

October 28th, 2016

Whose Election is it, Anyway?

I feel like writing a little about politics. Not enough to make the keyboard smell, I hope.

I have to ask: does anyone other than me think it’s weird that the two biggest players in the US presidential election are Mexico and Russia?

Mexico is a backward, crooked, failure-prone Second World state, trying desperately to avoid becoming Somalia by exporting its self-destructive citizens. In the minds of the Mexican ruling elite, the single biggest problem Mexico has is…the presence of Mexicans. The Mexican government regards Mexicans themselves as an unwelcome and dangerous infestation.

So they want to send them to us.

It’s hard to think of a nastier indictment of a people. When your own government wants you to go away and become another government’s problem, you know there is no hope for your country.

The correct way for Mexico to fix its problems is by admitting that Mexicans ruined the place. A country with a healthy, productive culture can’t have persistent, pervasive poverty. The Japanese live on a barren rock, and they do well. So do Icelanders. Look at Singapore. They have no natural resources at all, unless you count mosquitoes, and they have one of the highest standards of living in the world. Mexico has a great climate, a fantastic location, and tons of natural resources, and people there are poor, not to mention very scared of each other.

Put the Japanese in Mexico and the Mexicans in Japan, and Mexico will be rich and Japan will be poor. The people are the problem. You can’t say that, however, because it would make you a racist. You’re not even allowed to think it. You have to pretend that somehow, the hateful, negative influence of white people who speak English drifted over Mexico like a cloud and made everyone poor.

Geez. Imagine what Japan could do with Mexico. Two coasts open to shipping trade. A landmass open to terrestrial trade with all parts of the Americas. Lots of lucrative tourist hotspots. Agricultural land. It would be something to see. Americans would be swimming the Rio Grande to become Japan’s illegals.

By the way, China has always been full of poverty, and 74% of Singaporeans come from China, so please, no canards about the cultural advantages of the people of Singapore. They came from squalor, and it didn’t stop them.

Mexico has horrible crime problems, which interfere with business. Mexico is not known for its national obsession with education. Mexico is extremely violent, and reformers commonly meet grisly deaths. Mexico can’t be fixed, because Mexico doesn’t want to be fixed.

Now Mexicans interfere with our elections. Their government works actively to send Mexicans here. Mexicans in the US become activists. Many vote illegally. They manipulate us with baseless national guilt, as if we were somehow responsible for their self-inflicted misery. They’re busting their culos trying to get Hillary Clinton elected, and their efforts are having a powerful effect.

As for the Russians, I like them more every day. I don’t know what it is they hate about Democrat policies, but it’s pretty clear they’re doing everything they can to shoot down Hillary’s broomstick. They are supplying Wikileaks with a continuous flow of negative (i.e. accurate) information about Democrats, and it has made Obama so angry he is considering taking the reckless step of starting a cyber war with Putin.

The remarkable thing about Obama’s plan is that it has almost nothing to do with our national interests. He’s not upset because foreign hackers are penetrating US servers. They’ve been doing that for years, and the Democrats didn’t care. He’s upset because he and Hillary are taking beatings, personally. Obama wants to start a campaign of dangerous, provocative online aggression for purely personal reasons.

That’s the height of corruption. If the president starts a war because the Canadians invade a state, fine. He will be fighting for America. If he starts a war because Vancouver raises the property taxes on his vacation condo, it’s corruption, and it’s intolerable.

No one seems to be talking about the Democrats’ talk of a private war. How can that be? It popped up in the news, and then it vanished, presumably smothered by a pillow held down by the mainstream media.

I’m not trying to change anything by writing this. No one reads what I write, and no one cares. I just felt like commenting.

I ask how it can be that the press is ignoring the “cyber war” threat. The truth is that I know the answer. Whenever something that makes absolutely no sense happens, you have to look for a supernatural explanation.

Remember the housing boom? People who were supposed to be experts thought it would go on forever. Anyone who can do multiplication with a pencil can tell you home prices can’t increase 20% per year forever. Back when prices were blowing up, I told people it was an aberration. They told me I was nuts, and then everything collapsed.

Why didn’t the “experts” see the painfully obvious problem? Because the boom and bust had supernatural roots. If you don’t have the Holy Spirit behind you, you can believe any lie that can be made up. You can believe men need feminine hygiene supplies. You can believe you support freedom of speech while punishing college students for using the accurate term “illegal immigrant.” No lie will make you gag.

By and large, Americans are controlled by spirits that work for the devil, so we believe what they tell us. Some journalists realize the cyber war story is important, and they choose to ignore it because little voices tell them it’s okay to lie for Karl Marx. Others truly believe it’s insignificant, because that’s what their spirit companions have told them. But if Donald Trump didn’t flush after using the men’s room in 1982, it’s a story of national importance.

When the Jews rooted for the Romans to torture a lay rabbi to death, knowing he had not committed any crimes, they thought they were doing something wonderful. They thought God was smiling on them, and they figured they would be rewarded. In 70 A.D., they must have been very surprised.

When the world starts piling dead Christians and Jews up in trenches, in large numbers, without covering it up, our persecutors will feel the same way; they’ll have a great sense of accomplishment. People who don’t have the Holy Spirit love lies and hate truth. They can’t help it, and if they could help it, they wouldn’t want to. The truth makes people uncomfortable.

I’m not sure Americans should bother voting. Next time, let’s set up polling places in Mexico and Russia, and we can sit the election out. Given that Russia has a bigger population, we might come out okay, although there is a high probability that Putin, though not on the ballot, would win in a landslide.

Both countries have a lot of corruption, so I assume the votes would be nearly unanimous in each nation. Hard to say. I think it’s safe to assume there would be a high death toll in Mexico, because, well, just about any event in Mexico produces a high death toll.

I keep feeling like Trump is going to win, although that doesn’t line up with the polls I read about. I hope the feeling I have comes from God and not my own hopes. I would really like to see us get a few more years to prepare for persecution and the Rapture. I can’t even imagine what the second year of a Hillary Clinton regime would be like. It would be Kristallnacht every day.

God help the cake-bakers under Hillary. They would be roasted alive in their own ovens.

Once America goes, Christians will have no earthly refuge. I hope God doesn’t leave us here too long with no nation. I don’t look forward to spending my remaining years yassuh-bossing cruel, vindictive deviants and oppressive socialists.

Here’s to the Rapture. It can’t come soon enough.

8 Responses to “Da, We Can!”

  1. Ruth H Says:

    My sister’s theory, and probably that of some people with advanced degrees, is that Central and South American countries are what they are because of Catholicism being so very much different from Protestant Christians. And America was settled by dissidents from many countries who were Anabaptists, Huguenots and other persecuted Christians who would not be persuaded to become a part of the state religion. The reason we will allow no state religion. I think she is right.
    This is not being racist or bigoted, we have an Hispanic surname, not that we were raised Hispanic but we have that surname. That grandfather who gave us that name became a Christian of the (as my dad put it) Hard Shell Baptists variety.
    What he meant by that was my grandmother’s family came from a long line of Brethren and he joined the Baptist Church.
    Catholicism has always wanted their people under their control, the masses were never allowed to rise above their station in life, so they’ve never tried. Leading to many problems.

  2. Anthony Says:

    I read your stuff.

    Anyway, I feel as well that Trump is going to pull this off. And Though I don’t like, or agree, with Michael Moore – he agrees too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeYbEOSqYc

    Not that’s saying much.

    Also, my family – and most my friends – don’t vote. at least not until this year. They registered recently and are voting for Trump. But will that be enough to offset the illegal Mexican vote?

    And I agree with you concerning spirits and how they blind people. Until the scales fell from my eyes, and became a believer in JC – I was one of them. When I think back, I get nauseated thinking about the nasty things I believed as truth and good.

    My wife is worried about our boys, 5&7, and their future. My answer is always that we teach them about JC, the Father and Spirit. And live a faithful Christian life as possible and to pray for them of course.

  3. Ruth H Says:

    Anthony,
    The best you can do for your children is lead them in the right direction and pray for them and their children. They have free will.
    I do believe that my siblings and our children down to the great grandchildren benefit for the prayers of our forbears who lived and preached as Christians. We have been fairly healthy, nothing modern medicine couldn’t handle, been successful, married good people and I see the benefit of the Spirit filled prayers that have gone before us.
    pbz8Yet we all have free will, it was given to us by God and it is up to each one to use it wisely.

  4. Ruth H Says:

    pbz8 I am using an unfamiliar keyboard, a small bluetooth and I have no idea how that captcha code got into the message, it was also in the right place.

  5. Mike Says:

    Steve, you have given me some hope when you reminded me God works through imperfect men. Maybe a light will be turned on in the filthy kitchen of HRC and more eyes are opened to that cockroach filled den of evil. I’m a simple person but when I look at HRC all I can see is corruption, greed and a lust for power. Trump may be just as bad and I can see he is far from good but our God can work through him and that gives me some hope.
    Praying for us all.
    Thank you for the time you take to put your thoughts here.

  6. Mike Says:

    Steve, you have given me some hope when you reminded me God works through imperfect men. Maybe a light will be turned on in the filthy kitchen of HRC and more eyes are opened to that cockroach filled den of evil. I’m a simple person but when I look at HRC all I can see is corruption, greed and a lust for power. Trump may be just as bad and I can see he is far from good but our God can work through him and that gives me some hope.
    Praying for us all.
    Thank you for the time you take to put your thoughts here.

  7. Steve H. Says:

    Well, 8whw21.

  8. Steve B Says:

    I think a lot of people are either embarrassed or just flat afraid to publicly endorse Trump, but will likely still hang a chad for him on election day. It amazes me how HC is still in the race. When I look back at all of the relatively minor things politicians have had to step down for in the past, or drop out of a race, and then to watch the gutterwash swirling around HC, I seriously have to wonder if she doesn’t have her own kind of supernatural protection…and not the good kind either.

    I also think that if you feel called to speak, then you speak. Whether you think anyone is listening or not. God will use your faithfulness in ways you may never know. I’ve had some of my writing pop up in the weirdest places, or have someone pop up in the comments from something I wrote a year ago saying how it totally blessed them. You can only do what you can do.